Italy’s new FER 2 Decree: incentives for renewable energy projects
Italy’s new FER 2 Decree: incentives for electricity production from plants fuelled by innovative renewable sources or with high generation costs.
Italy’s new FER 2 Decree: incentives for electricity production from plants fuelled by innovative renewable sources or with high generation costs.
We advised independent French renewable energy producer Technique Solaire on the drafting and negotiation of a term sheet and green power purchase agreement with Air France.
Australia and Singapore have announced ‘Ten Principles to Guide the Development of Cross-Border Electricity Trade’. This article examines the principles along with other international law considerations that will inform their implementation.
The decree on eligible areas sets up rules to identify surfaces and areas eligible for the installation of renewable energy plants and introduces a specific power allocation between Italy’s regions and autonomous provinces.
What might the outcome of the UK general election mean for the country’s energy strategy, security and net zero ambitions?
The project will supply heat to homes and businesses.
The offshore wind project in question will be located in the Gulf of Manfredonia in Apulia.
The projects will generate an average estimated supply of renewable energy equivalent to 91,800 households per year.
The project will have a total installed capacity of approximately 120 MW and 480 MWh of storable energy.
With this divestment, PLC exits the biogas/biomethane market to refocus on core business of developing, building and operating electric infrastructure and PV and onshore wind plants in Italy.